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A pharmacist is preparing an order of heparin for a new patient. The patient is most likely suffering from a case of anemia. iron deficiency. hemophilia. thrombosis.

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The answer is thrombosis
User Caj
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Answer:


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Step-by-step explanation:

First, let's figure out what heparin is.

It is a prescription, injectable drug that is a blood thinner. It helps to prevent the blood from clotting.

Now, let's analyze each disease and see which one would need heparin.

Anemia

  • The body lacks sufficient red blood cells and hemoglobin, so oxygen delivery to cells isn't efficient. This wouldn't need a blood thinner.

Iron deficiency

  • This is linked to anemia. The body doesn't have enough iron or red blood cells, and anemia ensues.

Hemophilia

  • A genetic disease where blood can't clot. A blood thinner is meant to prevent blood clots and the blood already can't do that. It would only make the problem worse.

Thrombosis

  • Involves the clotting of blood, which blocks the blood vessels. This would need a blood thinner to prevent the clots.

The best answer choice is thrombosis.

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